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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.net international, the world's leading auto supplier has a lot riding on a new nafta. i talked to live with the ceo don walker about the importance of getting that revised deal done. >> i'm very happy to see the new nafta, usmca is done. there has been a lot of work done on that. i personally think the reason nafta was redone was partly to make sure there was a good basis for going forward for trade in nafta within the automotive industry. a big part of it was too slow down the investments. there will also be a change in the regional value content. mac that is the biggest supplier in nafta. we will see the details. they will come out on friday. it should be good for nafta as a trading region to compete against other trading regions, should be good for the suppliers that are here. should be good for us. canada has to this ratified. i think there has been a real reluctance for anybody investing big money into canada while this was going on. why would you invest money if you didn't know t
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.net international, the world's leading auto supplier has a lot riding on a new nafta. i talked to live with the ceo don walker about the importance of getting that revised deal done. >> i'm very happy to see the new nafta, usmca is done. there has been a lot of work done on that. i personally think the reason nafta was redone was partly to make sure there was a good basis for going forward for trade in nafta within the automotive industry. a big part of...
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amanda: i am amanda lange. looking to "bloomberg markets." vonnie: the roaring 2020's. new decade starts on a higher note and wage gains are accelerating. equities hit the pause button. u.s. stocks fall after a four-day rally. the coronavirus presented new risk to the economic outlook. the cloud moment fresh fourth-quarter earnings. alphabet's ceo lays at her vision for the tech giant's future investments. our interview with her in the next half-hour. amanda: a quick check on the major averages. we are giving up some of the gains of recent sessions, snapping the winning streak here . likely to see the broad markets up on the week, and that includes the s&p 500. we do have the fed now factoring in coronavirus to global growth. the words new risk will get bandied about. we will talk about that coming up. you can see markets are weaker on the declining side. we are definitely seeing tech stocks showing leadership, but materials and energy are guiding lower. one reason is oil reaching $51 for wti. the 10-year, we are seeing that fall below 1.6%. we have jobs data on both si
amanda: i am amanda lange. looking to "bloomberg markets." vonnie: the roaring 2020's. new decade starts on a higher note and wage gains are accelerating. equities hit the pause button. u.s. stocks fall after a four-day rally. the coronavirus presented new risk to the economic outlook. the cloud moment fresh fourth-quarter earnings. alphabet's ceo lays at her vision for the tech giant's future investments. our interview with her in the next half-hour. amanda: a quick check on the...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda laying. welcome to bloomberg markets.ere are the top stories we are following from around the world. onna is slashing tariffs about $75 billion of u.s. goods, coinciding with the u.s. phase one reduction in imports from china. trade optimism is helping to push stocks to new records. the s&p 500 is on track or its best four-day winning streak since june. good news for deutsche bank. they have won the backing of a major u.s. fund manager. that set the shares higher by the most in four years. shery: let's get a quick check on the markets. it is another risk on day with a rally and equity markets. the s&p 500 gaining for a fourth consecutive session, pushing again to record highs. we see communication and consumer staples leading the gains. more optimism after china said it would cut the tariffs on $75 billion worth of u.s. imports by complying with that phase one trade deal. that optimism being felt not only in the u.s. but also in toronto, where stocks are at a record high after four sessions of gains. take a look at how th
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda laying. welcome to bloomberg markets.ere are the top stories we are following from around the world. onna is slashing tariffs about $75 billion of u.s. goods, coinciding with the u.s. phase one reduction in imports from china. trade optimism is helping to push stocks to new records. the s&p 500 is on track or its best four-day winning streak since june. good news for deutsche bank. they have won the backing of a major u.s. fund manager. that set the...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. they: morgan stanley making biggest acquisition by a wall street firm since the financial crisis. the bank agreed to buy discount anchorage -- brokerage e*trade in an all stock takeover. risk off in the markets. stocks tumbling and bonds sinking to their lowest level in three weeks. one strategist says there is a correction ahead. that conversation, coming up. and the gloves are coming off for the 2020 presidential contenders. highlights from the democratic debates as we look ahead to nevada and south carolina. amanda: quick check on those major averages. a little bit of a change in tone today, off record highs, and a sharp decline in the middle of the day. downdraftsaw a sudden for stocks. could be algorithms, fears of coronavirus. there is a broad look at the markets. is still&p 500, tech leading the declines, communications right behind. past thoseake you big techs that weigh in on the averages come over to the chip stocks
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. they: morgan stanley making biggest acquisition by a wall street firm since the financial crisis. the bank agreed to buy discount anchorage -- brokerage e*trade in an all stock takeover. risk off in the markets. stocks tumbling and bonds sinking to their lowest level in three weeks. one strategist says there is a correction ahead. that conversation, coming up. and the gloves are coming off for...
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amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang in toronto. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york. the coronavirus epidemic has entered a new phase. there are now more than 75,000 cases, and now cases outside china are starting to multiply. it has been described as insidious. infectedortion of people are well enough to go about their daily business, so they could be spreading the disease to others. the coronavirus is genetically similar to the sars epidemic from years ago but appears to be milder in terms of illness and fatality rate. the flu epidemic killed an estimated 50 million people a decade ago. get the virus by coming into contact with droplets admitted when an infected person reads, talks, cops, or sneezes. these can also be transmitted by hands or surfaces. there is good news. simple disinfectant can kill the virus. amanda: one place the virus is certainly having an effect is on the oil markets. we saw brent snap its eight-day winning streak. the virus is showing up in global economic reports. institutean petroleum ceo mike sommers is
amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang in toronto. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york. the coronavirus epidemic has entered a new phase. there are now more than 75,000 cases, and now cases outside china are starting to multiply. it has been described as insidious. infectedortion of people are well enough to go about their daily business, so they could be spreading the disease to others. the coronavirus is genetically similar to the sars epidemic from years ago but appears to be...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.e for the bloomberg business flash, a look at the biggest stories in the news right now. franklin resorts has agreed to at legg mason, a deal valued $4.5 billion. it is a 22% premium to legg mason's closing price last friday and creates an active management giant. haveher, the companies $1.5 trillion in assets under management. a shakeup at dupont. the company -- chemical company has removed ceo mark doyle and the cfo. his rolether cementing as the architect of dupont past and future. he oversaw the merger with dow chemical and the subsequent split. dupont is in the middle of an efficiency drive. shares of intel side are soaring. appaloosa hedge fund has taken a stake in the company. they want more money for the proposal which involves giving up some of its airwaves. the company considered filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy over the matter. that is your business flash update. french train maker alstom has agreed to by the rail unit of the barnier 46 $.7 billion. this makes them the clear
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.e for the bloomberg business flash, a look at the biggest stories in the news right now. franklin resorts has agreed to at legg mason, a deal valued $4.5 billion. it is a 22% premium to legg mason's closing price last friday and creates an active management giant. haveher, the companies $1.5 trillion in assets under management. a shakeup at dupont. the company -- chemical company has removed ceo mark doyle and the cfo. his rolether cementing as the architect...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. shery: here are the top stories we are following from around the world. no rest for the markets. stocks coming off of their worst session in two years. ands&p 500 at session lows on track for its fourth straight day of losses. this amid worries the coronavirus will take a bigger toll on global growth. mastercard and united airlines joining a course of companies warning about the impact of the virus on their bottom line. jamie dimon raising concerns about the effects of negative interest rate. we will bring you the highlights from jpmorgan's investor day. amanda: let's get a quick check on the major averages. as you alluded, we are seeing another day of declines. like they might be positive at the get-go, but there is plenty to chew on today that is causing negativity, including the cdc today saying the potential for an outbreak must be factored into the u.s. across the board, the dow is the steepest, but the s&p right behind it. financials,rials, the three biggest decliners. the 10-ye
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. shery: here are the top stories we are following from around the world. no rest for the markets. stocks coming off of their worst session in two years. ands&p 500 at session lows on track for its fourth straight day of losses. this amid worries the coronavirus will take a bigger toll on global growth. mastercard and united airlines joining a course of companies warning about the impact of the virus on their bottom line. jamie dimon raising concerns...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. panic and fear hits the markets. panic and fear hits the markets. a sea of red for global equities as we live to the fastest ever market correction. racing to contain the virus. world health organization raises a list -- risk level as cases spread across the world. waiting on central banks, traders price in cuts of the global central banks as the fed's james bullard says rate cuts may be necessary. vonnie: let's get a quick check on the major averages. don't forget, it is a month end. another date to february, but the last trading day. the downtown 2.1%, well off the lows of the day, but it's been the worst week for the dow points wise in any year since 2008. it has lost more points this week than any year in total since 2008. there are oodles of statistics that we could come up with to explain the point moves today. the s&p 500 down 61 points. the nasdaq down 1
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. panic and fear hits the markets. panic and fear hits the markets. a sea of red for global equities as we live to the fastest ever market correction. racing to contain the virus. world health organization raises a list -- risk level as cases spread across the world. waiting on central banks, traders price in cuts of the global...
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amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories that we are falling from around the world. withstanding the virus on that. u.s. stocks are extending their rebounds as investors pin their hopes on response to the right. the technical snafu at the heart of the iowa caucus meltdown. the new app that was made to make easier reporting was maybe not ready for prime time. disney set to give investors their first real look at how their new streaming service is faring. get you started with a quick look at where the markets are trading. it is a risk on rally. stocks gaining, treasuries rallying. almost every sector in the s&p 500 is in the green, which is seeing its best day since august. industrials and technology firms are leading the gains. the dow is up 1.6%. the nasdaq composite also touching a record intraday high. in thers taking comfort fact that we have seen numbers coming from beijing on containing the virus. take a look at what commodities are doing. this was interesting this week when we saw this risk on
amanda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories that we are falling from around the world. withstanding the virus on that. u.s. stocks are extending their rebounds as investors pin their hopes on response to the right. the technical snafu at the heart of the iowa caucus meltdown. the new app that was made to make easier reporting was maybe not ready for prime time. disney set to give investors their first real look at how their new streaming...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and pnm bloomberg audiences.ere are our top stories. shery: markets are whipsawed on the back of their biggest today lost since 2015. investors are looking for any sign of stability as treasury yields hover near all-time lows. concerns linger about the spread of the coronavirus. health officials are saying americans should prepare for the virus to hit the u.s. donald has announced plans to brief the public. signs the chinese economy is struggling to get back to work as the virus outbreak it continues. we will walk through the numbers that could point to a contraction. we saw u.s. stocks fluctuating between gains and losses. managing to hold onto those gains. .2%.&p 500 gaining energy the only sector that's under pressure right now as we see oil prices at the lowest level since december of 2018. we continue to see concerns over oil demand globally as we continue to see infections of coronavirus rising across the world. secretary of health alec cesar confirmed the 15th case in the united states. take a look at what
amanda: i'm amanda lang. we are joined by our bloomberg and pnm bloomberg audiences.ere are our top stories. shery: markets are whipsawed on the back of their biggest today lost since 2015. investors are looking for any sign of stability as treasury yields hover near all-time lows. concerns linger about the spread of the coronavirus. health officials are saying americans should prepare for the virus to hit the u.s. donald has announced plans to brief the public. signs the chinese economy is...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. ministers and central bank governors from the world's largest economies met this past week and in saudi arabia, the first g20 meeting of the year. financial and global leaders are realizing the coronavirus is not just a short-term threat. stress tests with china, stress test for the world, stress test for supply chains. hopefully we come a stronger with the knowledge the will have gained with how to do with this pandemic and how we think about it economically. but it is an unknown unknown at the moment. andll the entering january february, everyone looking at transportation and tourism. definitely, those areas will be hit hard. >> there will be an impact, for sure. an impact on growth in europe, the rest of the world. now there is a clear need for a day by day monitoring. >> the alternative scenario, of course, is that it stays there longer and spreads out to other countries. just by creating a slowdown in china, that will have a worldwide impact. but then it may also create disruptio
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. ministers and central bank governors from the world's largest economies met this past week and in saudi arabia, the first g20 meeting of the year. financial and global leaders are realizing the coronavirus is not just a short-term threat. stress tests with china, stress test for the world, stress test for supply chains. hopefully we come a stronger with the knowledge the will have gained with how to do with this pandemic and how we think about it...
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amanda: let's take a step back. appraisal of energy and where it should trade.othing to material has changed except maybe saudi output. nothing material besides price. that is what these companies need to trade. energy companies managed to underperform. there is a need to slow down production. it has been a very difficult sector to get right. it might be more correlated to this factor and style move. shery ahn: how is the brett of eadth of this-- br looking? >> i have not checked that today. have pretty solid performance from the s&p 500. this tells us there are so many different ways to skin a cat in this market. you have not needed that for a long time to get gains. then it comes in and saves you. this just goes to show that these rotations we have had off and on for the better part of , these protective rotations have really helped to cushion the downside. not everything is surging together. the coordination might not be the same. amanda: how much support is earnings giving to the market? been a tough element to break out. this is not what is supposed to happ
amanda: let's take a step back. appraisal of energy and where it should trade.othing to material has changed except maybe saudi output. nothing material besides price. that is what these companies need to trade. energy companies managed to underperform. there is a need to slow down production. it has been a very difficult sector to get right. it might be more correlated to this factor and style move. shery ahn: how is the brett of eadth of this-- br looking? >> i have not checked that...
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he loved his family, his three wonderful daughters, scwaimmy, amanda and lucy. -- jamie.l they are this week, this terrible week especially. and their husbands, their great husbands, and their children, their wonderful children. he embraced his family. he held his family. and kate, and kate, kate, he loved kate as no man loved a woman. kate the woman, kate the wife, kate the writer, kate the mother, loved her, admired her. jenny and i used to go out with jim and kate every week for lunch when we were in washington. usually to dicarlo's. always to dicarlo's. [laughter] and i used to watch jim look at kate during those lunches, kate saying something, and jim was a boy who had met the girl of his life. he was smitten. he was smitten. he loved his kate. he hated dogs. [laughter] he could not stand dogs. none of us could figure this out. [laughter] he wasn't allergic to dogs, he wasn't afade of dogs. he -- afraid of dogs. he held dogs in a kind of disdain the way one animal would do to another. [laughter] i think we'll call him bambi. he believed in life, he believed in love,
he loved his family, his three wonderful daughters, scwaimmy, amanda and lucy. -- jamie.l they are this week, this terrible week especially. and their husbands, their great husbands, and their children, their wonderful children. he embraced his family. he held his family. and kate, and kate, kate, he loved kate as no man loved a woman. kate the woman, kate the wife, kate the writer, kate the mother, loved her, admired her. jenny and i used to go out with jim and kate every week for lunch when...
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amanda, it was a great day to be korean.w parasite made history, they won that coveted best picture award. the first ever in the oscars history given to a foreign language film. it was an amazing day, but it was not just the director celebrating. a korean hedge fund investing around $500,000 in the film. in $165 million. given the type of reception it has received, you can imagine how well the hedge fund could do. the that producer of this film gained 90% this week. hadda: lots of people who the potential to distribute this film and passed on it. now kicking themselves. it took canadians to make a --about 22 hours to make a claim on this film. one of the actors is korean-canadian. so, we are claiming a piece of this too. shery: we both are. canda: bloomberg users interact with all of the chart you see. from toronto and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with "first word" news. a global health official says it is " way too early" to predict the beginning of the end of the virus outbreak that began in chin
amanda, it was a great day to be korean.w parasite made history, they won that coveted best picture award. the first ever in the oscars history given to a foreign language film. it was an amazing day, but it was not just the director celebrating. a korean hedge fund investing around $500,000 in the film. in $165 million. given the type of reception it has received, you can imagine how well the hedge fund could do. the that producer of this film gained 90% this week. hadda: lots of people who...
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se compararon los resultados y amanda dice que no tuvo buenos resultados. personas resultaron heridas. entre los fallecidos se encuentran cuatro menores de edad.. ♪ presentador: bienvenidos, estamos en contacto deportivo. el tanto azul crema mando bruno valdÉs. mei
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amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >> amanda, where is my balloon? i didn't get anything.wondering why we're inside, there have been some torrential downpours going on tonight. i mean, rain that boggles the mind. more thunderstorms tomorrow. but weather should be okay on sunday. sandhya will have much on that. i'm just a junior meteorologist. >> in training, 3,000 miles away. very impressive. >> thanks, larry. you can see more from larry, the junior meteorologist, amanda and the whole news team this weekend. you can find in depth super bowl coverage on our facebook page, the "abc7 news" app and at abc7news.com. >>> you may think you're a fan, but the ultimate fans have their own trading card. >>> new hope for children aller breaking treatment just approved. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. soaking rain in miami tonight. i'll let you know if the skies will clear f economically powerfully influenced my values. bernie sanders he's fighting to raise wages. and guarantee health care for all. now, our country is at a turning point. hard working people, betrayed by trump, str
amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >> amanda, where is my balloon? i didn't get anything.wondering why we're inside, there have been some torrential downpours going on tonight. i mean, rain that boggles the mind. more thunderstorms tomorrow. but weather should be okay on sunday. sandhya will have much on that. i'm just a junior meteorologist. >> in training, 3,000 miles away. very impressive. >> thanks, larry. you can see more from larry, the junior meteorologist,...
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amanda del castillo is live in downtown miami. hi, amanda! >> hi, larry. as you can imagine, the team house is the spot to be tonight at super bowl live. it is packed inside which is why we're standing outside. over three days, fans can catch gold rush cheerleaders. sour dough sam. today they went down with niner noise. the fans are in the house. the team house, that is. they led the way at bay front park. >> it's huge! >> you see the sign. 49ers fans only. we came in wednesday night. a little sleep here and there that you it's all about the super bowl. >> these are seasons we weren't winning. i had to show my love for the 49ers. >> reporter: it features all things faithful centric. >> my backyard of niners florida. >> reporter: he says history is bound to repeat itself. adding winning in miami is the only option. >> we're making it three for three. we're getting our ring. it's happening this sunday. >> until then, the team house is sure to bring the energy. oh, yeah. we spotted the chiefs house across the way. i think we'll stay with the san francisco 49e
amanda del castillo is live in downtown miami. hi, amanda! >> hi, larry. as you can imagine, the team house is the spot to be tonight at super bowl live. it is packed inside which is why we're standing outside. over three days, fans can catch gold rush cheerleaders. sour dough sam. today they went down with niner noise. the fans are in the house. the team house, that is. they led the way at bay front park. >> it's huge! >> you see the sign. 49ers fans only. we came in...
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. >> nbc's amanda golden joining us now from the campaign trail in concord amanda, so we're done now with new hampshire. next up, nevada. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. it was a busy night here in new hampshire. we saw bernie sanders come out on top followed closeby by south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg and that surprise finish by senator amy klobuchar who had been barnstorming the state really trying home in on her grassroots and ground game organizing in the state. but now it's going to shift to nevada and south carolina and then the super it is states. while this contest has remained super close for the top three in the state here the overarching message is coming down to who can defeat donald trump come the election in november take a listen to what the candidates had to say to that point. >> our country cannot take another four years of donald trump. >> we are going to unite together and defeat the most dangerous president in the modern history of this country >> we can't defeat the most divisive president in modern american history by tearing down anybody who doesn't ag
. >> nbc's amanda golden joining us now from the campaign trail in concord amanda, so we're done now with new hampshire. next up, nevada. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. it was a busy night here in new hampshire. we saw bernie sanders come out on top followed closeby by south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg and that surprise finish by senator amy klobuchar who had been barnstorming the state really trying home in on her grassroots and ground game organizing in the state. but now...
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i agree with amanda. i would rather run against bernie, and minds are very different, like congressman clyburn's, we get a chance to get 40 some odd house seats back, but i would caution people, i was here four years ago everybody told us donald trump would kill the republican party, if we didn't do marco rubio or ted cruz or normal republican -- >> hasn't he, katon? >> ma'am? >> hasn't he? >> i don't understand it, steph, i'm sorry. >> amanda said hasn't he, hasn't donald trump taken over the party in a way bernie sanders could be the candidate and take over the democratic party? >> he could. amanda is making a great point, i'm sorry, different studios, you're right. throw caution to the wind when the inside baseball folks and party bosses try to hand pick races, things get sideways. and there was a never trump movement, a lot of things going on, but i can tell you from my standpoint that if bernie sanders is the nominee, south carolina is going to get our first district congressman back. >> amanda, endo
i agree with amanda. i would rather run against bernie, and minds are very different, like congressman clyburn's, we get a chance to get 40 some odd house seats back, but i would caution people, i was here four years ago everybody told us donald trump would kill the republican party, if we didn't do marco rubio or ted cruz or normal republican -- >> hasn't he, katon? >> ma'am? >> hasn't he? >> i don't understand it, steph, i'm sorry. >> amanda said hasn't he,...
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amanda, 16 that christmas eve. dallas, who was 11 then. laci, lisa's daughter from a first marriage, was 19 and had just moved into her own place in town and, as amanda said, life was fairly good. >> we would do lots of things. go on vacation a lot. go out and eat. my dad made pretty good money so we were good on that end. >> seemed like a very good and stable environment. >> brad loved cars, especially classic muscle cars, and extra especially the 1970 chevelle super sport he so carefully restored. >> by the time he was 12 he was redoing motors and helping put motors in and out of different vehicles. >> so brad opened a used car dealership. >> he was a great people person. i guess that's what you have to be when you deal with cars and stuff. >> and their mom, lisa? >> very pretty. she could be really happy and like a -- sort of like the life of the party kind of person. >> yeah, really fun. >> while brad ran the farm and his car business, lisa worked at a local internet company. >> she was really good at it. >> and she became, like, their
amanda, 16 that christmas eve. dallas, who was 11 then. laci, lisa's daughter from a first marriage, was 19 and had just moved into her own place in town and, as amanda said, life was fairly good. >> we would do lots of things. go on vacation a lot. go out and eat. my dad made pretty good money so we were good on that end. >> seemed like a very good and stable environment. >> brad loved cars, especially classic muscle cars, and extra especially the 1970 chevelle super sport he...
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amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >> amanda, where is my balloon? i didn't get anything.ndering why we're inside, there have been some torrential downpours going on tonight. i mean, rain that boggles the mind. more thunderstorms tomorrow. but weather should be okay on sunday. sandhya will have much on that. i'm just a junior meteorologist. >> in training, 3,000 miles away. very impressive. >> thanks, larry. you can see more from larry, the junior meteorologist, amanda and the whole news team this weekend. you can find in depth super bowl coverage on our facebook page, the "abc7 news" app and at abc7news.com. >>> you may think you're a fan, but the ultimate fans have their own trading card. >>> new hope for children with peanut allergies, a ground breaking treatment just approved. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. soaking rain in miami tonight. i'll let you know if the skies will clear a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle members like kate. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she
amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >> amanda, where is my balloon? i didn't get anything.ndering why we're inside, there have been some torrential downpours going on tonight. i mean, rain that boggles the mind. more thunderstorms tomorrow. but weather should be okay on sunday. sandhya will have much on that. i'm just a junior meteorologist. >> in training, 3,000 miles away. very impressive. >> thanks, larry. you can see more from larry, the junior meteorologist,...
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amanda is absolutely right about that. >> amanda, what do you think members of congress are or aren'toing to do about it. i ask because later today and into tomorrow we're expected to get that senate vote on the war powers act and there are going to be three if not four republicans that are going to constrain the president's power on that. not a veto-proof majority but still voices like susan collins willing to speak out on that. why will nothing be done about this? >> because maybe they're not sure of the mechanism to pursue. we went down the impeachment road and they are not willing to remove him. somehow they think their furrowed brows and shaking heads is going to be enough to protect them from their electorate. they think that's an argument that will buy off their constituents. but when a more -- an easier question is put before them yes or no, they can do that on war powers. but this is the bigger deal. like at the end of the day in 2020 are people going to remember the parade of diplomats and public servants that donald trump has dismissed unceremoniously? probably not. but are
amanda is absolutely right about that. >> amanda, what do you think members of congress are or aren'toing to do about it. i ask because later today and into tomorrow we're expected to get that senate vote on the war powers act and there are going to be three if not four republicans that are going to constrain the president's power on that. not a veto-proof majority but still voices like susan collins willing to speak out on that. why will nothing be done about this? >> because maybe...
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amanda del castillo is live there tonight and spoke with the victim's family. amanda? >> reporter: yeah, dan, ama. as you can imagine, the family is heart broken. the man's long-time partner spoke with me through tears and she's trying to find the courage to find her young son dad has died. jose gar soia aguilar was making his way home from work, where his partner and the couple's 6-year-old son were waiting. >> he never answered, so i waited, and i woke up thinking that he was in there. >> reporter: aguilar wouldn't make it home. the driver of this black vehicle crashed into the median just north of the 3rd avenue exit. two other drivers hit the vehicle. a fourth driver, aguilar, stopped to help. >> he was always like that. he liked to help people. >> he put on his hazards, stopped, walked to the number one lane and got out of his vehicle trying to assist the other people broken down on the road. >> reporter: he was killed by a hit and run driver. those living off the exit know all about 101 traffic problems. for nearly seven years, leonard johnson has heard collision
amanda del castillo is live there tonight and spoke with the victim's family. amanda? >> reporter: yeah, dan, ama. as you can imagine, the family is heart broken. the man's long-time partner spoke with me through tears and she's trying to find the courage to find her young son dad has died. jose gar soia aguilar was making his way home from work, where his partner and the couple's 6-year-old son were waiting. >> he never answered, so i waited, and i woke up thinking that he was in...
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. >> amanda del castillo is live in san jose with the latest on this for us. amanda. >> reporter: this is the third confirmed case in santa clara county to describe this patient as an older adult woman, someone who was recently hospitalized for respiratory illness, now her doctor requested the health department test her for coronavirus. results came in just last night. what's most alarming is the source of transmission. according to the county public health department this is a case of community transmission. meaning the patient has had no known exposure to the virus through travel or close contact with the known infected person. >> but this case does signal to us that it's now time to shift how we respond to the novel coronavirus. the public health measures that we have taken so far isolation, quarantine, contact tracing, and travel restrictions have helped to slow the spread of disease, and we will continue to implement them. we will continue to trace close contacts of our cases to try to limit the spread of the virus. but now we need to add other -- >> repo
. >> amanda del castillo is live in san jose with the latest on this for us. amanda. >> reporter: this is the third confirmed case in santa clara county to describe this patient as an older adult woman, someone who was recently hospitalized for respiratory illness, now her doctor requested the health department test her for coronavirus. results came in just last night. what's most alarming is the source of transmission. according to the county public health department this is a case...
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amanda del castillo is live there tonight and spoke with the victim's family. amanda? >> reporter: yeah, dan, ama. as you can imagine, the family is heart broken. the man's long-time partner spoke with me through tears and she's trying to find the courage to find her young son dad has died. jose gar soia aguilar was making his way home from work, where his partner and the couple's 6-year-old son were waiting. >> he never answered, so i waited, and i woke up thinking that he was in there. >> reporter: aguilar wouldn't make it home. the driver of this black vehicle crashed into the median just north of the 3rd avenue exit. two other drivers hit the vehicle. a fourth driver, aguilar, stopped to help. >> he was always like that. he liked to help people. >> he put on his hazards, stopped, walked to the number one lane and got out of his vehicle trying to assist the other people broken down on the road. >> reporter: he was killed by a hit and run driver. those living off the exit know all about 101 traffic problems. for nearly seven years, leonard johnson has heard collision
amanda del castillo is live there tonight and spoke with the victim's family. amanda? >> reporter: yeah, dan, ama. as you can imagine, the family is heart broken. the man's long-time partner spoke with me through tears and she's trying to find the courage to find her young son dad has died. jose gar soia aguilar was making his way home from work, where his partner and the couple's 6-year-old son were waiting. >> he never answered, so i waited, and i woke up thinking that he was in...
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amanda? >> ama, this time last night, mountain view police are still searching for the man they say is responsible for this attempted kidnapping. they say he burst into the victim's home and grabbed her by her neck. tonight he is in jail. there usually isn't much action on this court. she figured her neighbor needed help. the woman found a stranger on her doorstep, a man she says violently forced her way inside. police have identified the suspect as 33-yearold jeremiah porter. >> he threaten me. i cannot raise my voice, talk and then he took my neck. >> suspect bloody fingers or blood somewhere. >> the victim told us porter insisted he was being chase bade group of people who wanted to hurt him. the victim says she spoke calmly, offering help. >> he listen but he grab me and tried to push me to the car. but i run out. >> she broke free, but porter got away. hours later at 3:15 a.m., he was spotted in a neighboring complex. residents there called police to report the man's bizarre behavior. >>
amanda? >> ama, this time last night, mountain view police are still searching for the man they say is responsible for this attempted kidnapping. they say he burst into the victim's home and grabbed her by her neck. tonight he is in jail. there usually isn't much action on this court. she figured her neighbor needed help. the woman found a stranger on her doorstep, a man she says violently forced her way inside. police have identified the suspect as 33-yearold jeremiah porter. >> he...
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amanda? >> ama, this time last night, mountain view police are still searching for the man they say is responsible for this attempted kidnapping. they say he burst into the victim's home and grabbed her by her neck. tonight he is in jail. there usually isn't much onhi court. she fi needed help. the woman found a stranger on her doorstep, a man sheay specthavd theide i cannot raise my voice, talk and then he took my neck. >> suspect bloody fingers or blood somewhere. >> the victim told us porter insisted he was being chase bade group of people who wanted to hurt him. the victim says she spoke calmly, offering help. >> he listen but he grab me and tried to push me to the car. but i run out. >> she broke free, but porter got away. hours later at 3:15 a.m., he was spotted in a neighboring complex. residents there called police to report the man's bizarre behavior. >> he was shouting and throwing walks at windows on top of a carport. >> theictim anhusband belieraymeless population.tynsei it here.
amanda? >> ama, this time last night, mountain view police are still searching for the man they say is responsible for this attempted kidnapping. they say he burst into the victim's home and grabbed her by her neck. tonight he is in jail. there usually isn't much onhi court. she fi needed help. the woman found a stranger on her doorstep, a man sheay specthavd theide i cannot raise my voice, talk and then he took my neck. >> suspect bloody fingers or blood somewhere. >> the...
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i'm in san jose, amanda del castillo abc 7 news. >> good information on that. amanda, thank you. >>> abc 7 news spoke to the two patients who tested positive for coronavirus on the princess cruise ship in japan. robert and elizabeth young are currently under observation by the solano public health department at their rio vista home. >> emotionally it's draining. it's nothing that i would want anybody else to go through, but you know, it kind of is what it is. a i've had worse hay fever events than i've had with this, you know, and both my wife and i have tested positive for it, and we feel absolutely perfectly fine. get out of the drama, live your life, relax. >> let's go to solano county live now. that's where abc 7 news anchor eric thomas has the latest. >> reporter: and the health department considers those two people to be asymptomatic, which means they're not showing much in the way of symptoms. now, they are two more cases for the county to handle. we didn't say new because the cdc already knew they had tested positive for the coronavirus in japan, but no
i'm in san jose, amanda del castillo abc 7 news. >> good information on that. amanda, thank you. >>> abc 7 news spoke to the two patients who tested positive for coronavirus on the princess cruise ship in japan. robert and elizabeth young are currently under observation by the solano public health department at their rio vista home. >> emotionally it's draining. it's nothing that i would want anybody else to go through, but you know, it kind of is what it is. a i've had...
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. >> amanda del castillo is there live. spoke to a man who identified himself as the target, right? >> reporter: yeah, dan, ama, man said it was a private family dispute that led to the shooting today. he said he was home with wife, seven-year-old son and two-week-old baby. bullets flew inside this home in fremont. one grazed a mother, causing her to drop two-week-old baby. father, adam, says the suspects were after him. >> there to kill me. >> reporter: three people showed up. started shooting. results of what he called private family dispute. wouldn't elaborate. fired back with hand gun. >> thank god for the second amendment, without being armed probably wouldn't be there. >> we locked the doors. got scared. don't know if someone is running around armed and i have kids. >> reporter: suspects got away, leaving law enforcement to canvas the neighborhood. >> cops with big guns, shocking home. >> reporter: not a random attack. >> just happy i came out with my life. >> reporter: adam says his wife and their newborn baby are doing fine. in fremont, amanda del castillo. >>> new developme
. >> amanda del castillo is there live. spoke to a man who identified himself as the target, right? >> reporter: yeah, dan, ama, man said it was a private family dispute that led to the shooting today. he said he was home with wife, seven-year-old son and two-week-old baby. bullets flew inside this home in fremont. one grazed a mother, causing her to drop two-week-old baby. father, adam, says the suspects were after him. >> there to kill me. >> reporter: three people...
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. >> amanda del castillo is there live. spoke to a man who identified himself as the target, right? >> reporter: yeah, dan, ama, man said it was a private family dispute that led to the shooting today. he said he was home with wife, seven-year-old son and two-week-old baby. bullets flew inside this home in fremont. one grazed a mother, causing her to drop two-week-old baby. father, adam, says the suspects were after him. >> there to kill me. >> reporter: three people showed up. started shooting. results of what he called private family dispute. wouldn't elaborate. fired back with hand gun. >> thank god for the second amendment, without being armed probably wouldn't be there. >> we locked the doors. got scared. don't know if someone is running around armed and i have kids. >> reporter: suspects got away, leaving law enforcement to canvas the neighborhood. >> cops with big guns, shocking home. >> reporter: not a random attack. >> just happy i came out with my life. >> reporter: adam says his wife and their newborn baby are doing fine. in fremont, amanda del castillo. >>> new developme
. >> amanda del castillo is there live. spoke to a man who identified himself as the target, right? >> reporter: yeah, dan, ama, man said it was a private family dispute that led to the shooting today. he said he was home with wife, seven-year-old son and two-week-old baby. bullets flew inside this home in fremont. one grazed a mother, causing her to drop two-week-old baby. father, adam, says the suspects were after him. >> there to kill me. >> reporter: three people...
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good morning, amanda. a busy week ahead. time to strap in. first question to you, amanda. that new poll shows bernie sanders obviously in the lead in nevada. what are you experiencing when it comes to the actual ground game here, and do you think any of the candidates will be able to pull ahead? >> hey, guys, good morning. yeah, so we're waiting to see how the candidates fare over the next seven days. vying for support in nevada and tried to draw a contrast or trying to see who's doing outreach to various groups of color in the state with a 30% hispanic population and 10% african-american candidates. the candidates that haven't been on the ground in nevada, we saw a number toggling between south carolina and nevada or doing an entire super tuesday strategy. we saw senator sanders blitz super tuesday, and biden and warren have been toggling south carolina and nevada, and buttigieg doing california and nevada. seeing who's going to be on the ground doing that outreach is going to be interesting. >> you have senator klobuchar who has spent a couple of days in nevada and has s
good morning, amanda. a busy week ahead. time to strap in. first question to you, amanda. that new poll shows bernie sanders obviously in the lead in nevada. what are you experiencing when it comes to the actual ground game here, and do you think any of the candidates will be able to pull ahead? >> hey, guys, good morning. yeah, so we're waiting to see how the candidates fare over the next seven days. vying for support in nevada and tried to draw a contrast or trying to see who's doing...
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. >> abc7 reporter amanda del castillo is live with details. >> reporter: you can understand why some residents might be alarmed. same source of water many of us are using in our homes. seemingly dwindling down. valley water says even with the concern, we're in the clear. south bay reservoirs are visibly low but no need to be alarmed yet. >> typically by end of the summer we lower reservoirs to be ready for wet winter. regular operations. >> reporter: this winter anything but. ten local reservoirs are 62% of the 20-year average. >> little bit less than average but not concerned too much because the groundwater basin is so full. >> reporter: stark contrast to last february, rising water forced reservoir to overflow in morgan hill. >> we went around the lake, island back there and flat spots in the back. getting down, need more water for sure. >> reporter: buoys mark shallow water. complications with multiple boats. >> confined on the weekends and can get clustered. >> reporter: valley water says we're in the clear now, state reservoirs around average this time of year and will bring mo
. >> abc7 reporter amanda del castillo is live with details. >> reporter: you can understand why some residents might be alarmed. same source of water many of us are using in our homes. seemingly dwindling down. valley water says even with the concern, we're in the clear. south bay reservoirs are visibly low but no need to be alarmed yet. >> typically by end of the summer we lower reservoirs to be ready for wet winter. regular operations. >> reporter: this winter...
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. >> abc7 reporter amanda del castillo is live with details. >> reporter: you can understand why some residents might be alarmed. same source of water many of us are using in our homes. seemingly dwindling down. valley water says even with the concern, we're in the clear. south bay reservoirs are visibly low but no need to be alarmed yet. >> typically by end of the summer we lower reservoirs to be ready for wet winter. regular operations. >> reporter: this winter anything but. ten local reservoirs are 62% of the 20-year average. >> little bit less than average but not concerned too much because the groundwater basin is so full. >> reporter: stark contrast to last february, rising water forced reservoir to overflow in morgan hill. >> we went around the lake, island back there and flat spots in the back. getting down, need more water for sure. >> reporter: buoys mark shallow water. complications with multiple boats. >> confined on the weekends and can get clustered. >> reporter: valley water says we're in the clear now, state reservoirs around average this time of year and will bring mo
. >> abc7 reporter amanda del castillo is live with details. >> reporter: you can understand why some residents might be alarmed. same source of water many of us are using in our homes. seemingly dwindling down. valley water says even with the concern, we're in the clear. south bay reservoirs are visibly low but no need to be alarmed yet. >> typically by end of the summer we lower reservoirs to be ready for wet winter. regular operations. >> reporter: this winter...
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laura: r and amanda's inspiring friendship.eminder of our top story -- the coronavirus outbreak has reached a decisive point, according to the world health organization. countries around the world are battling to prevent the virus spreading further. for a second day, more cases have been reported outside china than inside. iran and italy have become major centers of infection. the member, you can find much more on that story as it develops on a website. i am laura trelyan. thank's for watching "world news america." narrator: funding for th presentation is made possible by... babbel, an online program designed by language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. narrator: funding was also provided by... the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thanyou. narrator: be more, pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshou
laura: r and amanda's inspiring friendship.eminder of our top story -- the coronavirus outbreak has reached a decisive point, according to the world health organization. countries around the world are battling to prevent the virus spreading further. for a second day, more cases have been reported outside china than inside. iran and italy have become major centers of infection. the member, you can find much more on that story as it develops on a website. i am laura trelyan. thank's for watching...
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. >> our coverage begins with amanda. >> reporter: supervisors approved that declaration this afternoon. a smart move according to one palo alto mom. there's two cases of coronavirus in santa clara county. there's no evidence of person-to-person of the new virus here. still, supervisors and public health leaders are taking extra steps to keep people safe. >> that passes unanimously. thank you very much. >> reporter: the board voted to declare a public health emergency. there isn't an increased risk to residents. they believe it will respond to the outbreak. >> it makes sure we can spend as necessary. and we get reimbursed from the federal and state government. >> i'm happy the government puts such importance to this. that's where the chinese government failed in a way. okay? they did not notify the population the danger of this o precedents were on a trip when they hit. >> i got on the flight. >> reporter: she was supposed to return to palo alto on january 28th. on monday, she spoke to us from under quarantine. >> i don't know exactly where we are. we flew here, landed here and we've be
. >> our coverage begins with amanda. >> reporter: supervisors approved that declaration this afternoon. a smart move according to one palo alto mom. there's two cases of coronavirus in santa clara county. there's no evidence of person-to-person of the new virus here. still, supervisors and public health leaders are taking extra steps to keep people safe. >> that passes unanimously. thank you very much. >> reporter: the board voted to declare a public health emergency....
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689. >> don't know where they're going to put me, but be better than where i am. >> in san jose, amanda dale castillo, nbc 7 news. >> social media is a great way to join the discussion. shaffer ideas with us by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >> prince harry revealed something very personal. >> preparations are in full swing ahead of the 92nd oscars and we're taking you behind the scenes. >> get ready to make the switch from warm winter weather to tis better than the criminal in democrathe white house.esident we all have progressive plans to address the big challenges facing our country. what makes me different, is i've been working for ten years outside of washington, to end the corporate takeover of our democracy, and to return power to the american people. i started need to impeach to hold this lawless president accountable. i'm proposing big reforms like term limits... ...a national referendum... ...and ending corporate money in politics. as president, i'll declare climate change an emergency on day 1. and, use those powers to finally address the climate crisis. and,
689. >> don't know where they're going to put me, but be better than where i am. >> in san jose, amanda dale castillo, nbc 7 news. >> social media is a great way to join the discussion. shaffer ideas with us by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >> prince harry revealed something very personal. >> preparations are in full swing ahead of the 92nd oscars and we're taking you behind the scenes. >> get ready to make the switch from warm winter weather...
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amanda, to you, let's pivot to senator amy klobuchar, she's been knocking buttigieg's record. she's the first one she says to point out -- what do you think is the reason behind all of this for her? >> yes, she's really been leaning into their own experience and trying to knock buttigieg as being a political newcomer, someone who is getting away with a lot of momentum and enthusiasm but doesn't have a huge record to show for t you heard her also on the debate stage leaning into her own experience and in previous debates going into how women are held to a different standard and what experience they bring to the table. she's been honing in on new hampshire-focused issues and the enthusiasm she's getting from that debate performance the other night. take a listen to what she had to say yesterday. >> we are coming on strong, theres no doubt about it, these rallies, huge, huge turnout right now, out the door, with a lot of people saying they would change their vote. i'm just not going to stop. this time i'm not bolted to a desk and i can go to every diner and every place we can fin
amanda, to you, let's pivot to senator amy klobuchar, she's been knocking buttigieg's record. she's the first one she says to point out -- what do you think is the reason behind all of this for her? >> yes, she's really been leaning into their own experience and trying to knock buttigieg as being a political newcomer, someone who is getting away with a lot of momentum and enthusiasm but doesn't have a huge record to show for t you heard her also on the debate stage leaning into her own...
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amanda santiago relieved her twin boys aren't hurt. >> yeah, they're okay. i'm the one who's scared >> reporter: tonight many parents holding their children just a little tighter sam brock, nbc news. >>> an emergency is unfolding in houston after a massive water main break flooded a major highway. about a dozen cars trapped underwater first responders rescuing people stranded on their roofs. the mayor says a private contractor was doing repairs, but a leak burst before they got to it. >>> blizzard warnings in effect tonight as a major winter storm sweeps across the northeast. al roker is here al, what are you seeing >> lester, right now we're looking at winter weather advisories including blizzard warnings for 6 million people on the radar you can see a wide swath of lake-effect snow for the entire great lakes. and as we look at accumulations, the leeward side of the lakes are going to see anywhere from a foot to more than three feet of snow plus strong winds, wind advisories for 20 million people, and that's going to mean big-time airport delays from buffal
amanda santiago relieved her twin boys aren't hurt. >> yeah, they're okay. i'm the one who's scared >> reporter: tonight many parents holding their children just a little tighter sam brock, nbc news. >>> an emergency is unfolding in houston after a massive water main break flooded a major highway. about a dozen cars trapped underwater first responders rescuing people stranded on their roofs. the mayor says a private contractor was doing repairs, but a leak burst before they...
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amanda estÁ entre los que cree que la universidad debe abandonar los exÁmenes. de practicar para esos exÁmenes cuesta. >> en mi escuela no hay muchos recursos. entonces es muy difÍcil en muchas de nuestras escuelas, si tiene dinero entonces ofrecen talleres. >> la facultad universitaria destaca que no encontraron evidencia de que los exÁmenes estandarizados no causan mÁs disparidad y que son mucho mÁs efectivos para determinar el Éxito académico de un alumno durante su primer aÑo escolar. tambiÉn destacÓ que durante el proceso de admisiÓn se toma en cuenta el aspecto socioeconÓmico del alumno, comparar los resultados con otros estudiantes de la misma comunidad y es asÍ como ubica a jÓvenes que muestran desempeÑo. amanda admite que no tuvo buenos resultados en sus exÁmenes de admisiÓn y que se sorprendiÓ cuando la aceptaron. la facultad tambiÉn recomendÓ crear su propio examen de admisiÓn. sin embargo, esto les tomarÍa aÑos. la presidenta del sistema de california destacÓ que estarÁn ahora evaluando la informaciÓn que recibieron por parte de esta investigaciÓn, a
amanda estÁ entre los que cree que la universidad debe abandonar los exÁmenes. de practicar para esos exÁmenes cuesta. >> en mi escuela no hay muchos recursos. entonces es muy difÍcil en muchas de nuestras escuelas, si tiene dinero entonces ofrecen talleres. >> la facultad universitaria destaca que no encontraron evidencia de que los exÁmenes estandarizados no causan mÁs disparidad y que son mucho mÁs efectivos para determinar el Éxito académico de un alumno durante su...
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. >> our coverage begins with amanda. >> reporter: supervisors approved that declaration this afternoonccording to one palo alto mom. there's two cases of coronavirus in santa clara county. there's no evidence of person-to-person of the new virus here. still, supervisors and public health leaders are taking extra steps to keep people safe. >> that passes unanimously. thank you very much. >> reporter: the board voted to declare a public health emergency. there isn't an increased risk to residents. they believe it will respond to the outbreak. >> it makes sure we can spend as necessary. and we get reimbursed from the federal and state government. >> i'm happy the government puts such importance to this. that's where the chinese government failed in a way. okay? they did not notify the population the danger of this o precedents were on a trip when they hit. >> i got on the flight. >> reporter: she was supposed to return to palo alto on january 28th. on monday, she spoke to us from under quarantine. >> i don't know exactly where we flew here, landed here and we've been quarantined. >> repor
. >> our coverage begins with amanda. >> reporter: supervisors approved that declaration this afternoonccording to one palo alto mom. there's two cases of coronavirus in santa clara county. there's no evidence of person-to-person of the new virus here. still, supervisors and public health leaders are taking extra steps to keep people safe. >> that passes unanimously. thank you very much. >> reporter: the board voted to declare a public health emergency. there isn't an...
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he is interviewed by author and cnn contributor amanda carpenter. >> we are not each other's and minis, as lincoln said. if we don't make this great experiment called democracy work across additional republic work for succeeding generations, we will expire. there is no guarantee. things are looking great, that when they are looking great, it is time to shore up the foundations. announcer: watch authors april ryan and thomas sunday on book tv on c-span two. >> monday night on "the communicators," our guest talks about social media platforms hey kelly >> watch monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. su: c-span. your unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. next, democratic presidential candidates speaking at the national action network visitors breakfast in south carolina. it w we will hear from all candidates except for michael bloomberg. the event was hosted reverend al sharpton. [applause] >> thank you. let us thank reverend on
he is interviewed by author and cnn contributor amanda carpenter. >> we are not each other's and minis, as lincoln said. if we don't make this great experiment called democracy work across additional republic work for succeeding generations, we will expire. there is no guarantee. things are looking great, that when they are looking great, it is time to shore up the foundations. announcer: watch authors april ryan and thomas sunday on book tv on c-span two. >> monday night on...
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amanda the pair are on their way home? >> reporter: yeah, they're just a few hours away from home at this point, ama. we know the keyword in all of this cleared, including her 15-year-old daughter. this is the moment she and her 15-year-old daughter have been waiting for, release from federal quarantine. both were visiting family from wuhan china when the coronavirus hit. they were evacuating. after 14 days under quarantine she spoke to us on face time her husband in the drivers seat. >> she's right here. >> reporter: the first sight of family in more than six weeks. back in the south bay the two other kids ready to see their mom and sister. >> tonight is the night i'm going to cry out of joy. >> reporter: they've spent the last few weeks with the family and members took the opportunity to help. >> then they called us asking to keep them for two more weeks. whatever you say. >> reporter: she says there's no coronavirus concern when it comes to her. but health officials are calling on the u.s. to recognize the 195 cleared q
amanda the pair are on their way home? >> reporter: yeah, they're just a few hours away from home at this point, ama. we know the keyword in all of this cleared, including her 15-year-old daughter. this is the moment she and her 15-year-old daughter have been waiting for, release from federal quarantine. both were visiting family from wuhan china when the coronavirus hit. they were evacuating. after 14 days under quarantine she spoke to us on face time her husband in the drivers seat....
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amanda the pair are on their way home? >> reporter: yeah, they're just a few hours away from home at this point, ama. we know the keyword in all of this cleared, including her 15-year-old daughter. this is the moment she and her 15-year-old daughter have been waiting for, release from federal quarantine. both were visiting family from wuhan china when the coronavirus hit. they were evacuating. after 14 days under quarantine she spoke to us on face time her husband in the drivers seat. >> she's right here. >> reporter: the first sight of family in more than six weeks. back in the south bay the two other kids ready to see their mom and sister. >> tonight is the night i'm going to cry out of joy. >> reporter: they've spent the last few weeks with the family and members took the opportunity to help. >> then they called us asking to keep them for two more weeks. whatever you say. >> reporter: she says there's no coronavirus concern when it comes to her. but health officials are calling on the u.s. to recognize the 195 cleared q
amanda the pair are on their way home? >> reporter: yeah, they're just a few hours away from home at this point, ama. we know the keyword in all of this cleared, including her 15-year-old daughter. this is the moment she and her 15-year-old daughter have been waiting for, release from federal quarantine. both were visiting family from wuhan china when the coronavirus hit. they were evacuating. after 14 days under quarantine she spoke to us on face time her husband in the drivers seat....
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689. >> don't know where they're going to put me, but be better than where i am. >> in san jose, amanda dale castillo, nbc 7 news. >> social media is a great way to join the discussion. shaffer ideas with us by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >> prince harry revealed something very personal. >> preparations are in full swing ahead of the 92nd oscars and we're taking you behind the scenes. >> get ready to make the switch from warm winter weather to a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle members like kate. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> prince harry is opening up about his stlugles with mental health and how it affected his decision to step pack from royal documents. he and his wife appeared at a! morgan event last night. hear said he'd bee
689. >> don't know where they're going to put me, but be better than where i am. >> in san jose, amanda dale castillo, nbc 7 news. >> social media is a great way to join the discussion. shaffer ideas with us by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >> prince harry revealed something very personal. >> preparations are in full swing ahead of the 92nd oscars and we're taking you behind the scenes. >> get ready to make the switch from warm winter weather...
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in san jose, amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> we know homelessness is a growing issue across the region that's why it's a focus of our efforts to building a better bay area. tonight the student homeless alliance at san jose state university will hold its 14th annual poverty under the stars. members say they will camp out by the johnny smith statue to support the 53,000 csu students experiencing homelessness in the past year. they're drawing attention to a state bill that would restructure the cal grant program to cover the full cost of attending college including housing. >>> fans of whitney houston will soon get to see her on the concert stage again. >> her former manager says a holographic version of the late pop star will appear in shows starting next week. they will feature a projected image of whitney with real backup dancers and a live band. the tour comes eight years after she died. holographic concerts are becoming more and more popular. one featuring roy orbison and buddy holly played in san francisco last september. the whitney houston hologram tour will start in europe with u
in san jose, amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >>> we know homelessness is a growing issue across the region that's why it's a focus of our efforts to building a better bay area. tonight the student homeless alliance at san jose state university will hold its 14th annual poverty under the stars. members say they will camp out by the johnny smith statue to support the 53,000 csu students experiencing homelessness in the past year. they're drawing attention to a state bill that would...
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amanda, we were talking about this a little bit here in the commercial break.ndorsement really mean for the former vice president in south carolina? do you think that that endorsement is going to get people to come out and say, you know what, if jim clyburn is saying joe's the guy, i'm going with him? >> no question. he said in his speech this morning that he had voters asking him who he planned to support and he said he felt the people in south carolina needed to know. it is boots on the ground, people on the ground and working for the candidate that he chooses. having his support today will be instrumental over the next four case for joe biden in south carolina. >> let me pose that question to you. is an endorsement from jim clyburn or anyone else, is a jim clyburn very important and can it change the outcome one way or another? >> i don't know if it can change the outcome. until recently, joe biden was strong in south carolina. if someone else had gotten it, that would have been an entirely different story. in politics an endorsement only goes so far, it can
amanda, we were talking about this a little bit here in the commercial break.ndorsement really mean for the former vice president in south carolina? do you think that that endorsement is going to get people to come out and say, you know what, if jim clyburn is saying joe's the guy, i'm going with him? >> no question. he said in his speech this morning that he had voters asking him who he planned to support and he said he felt the people in south carolina needed to know. it is boots on the...
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mentioned the race where women are running and it seems likely that will go to hagar orbetween mj amanda edwards and the male candidate. would emily's list get involved in that primary if it was between one of the women in the male candidate? stephanie: yes, absolutely. if the runoff has that dynamic where there is one woman and a male, we will be there. hard to tell, though. that raises an interesting one, and i can't quite tell who is going to come through that, but you are absolutely right, there will be a runoff and it will be a competitive one. there will definitely be one woman. it is possible that there will be two, and we will have to assess that situation. staying in texas, the upcoming march primary there, emily's list back to primary challenger against democratic congressman henry cuellar, as -- ass an n alloy -- well well as to illinois congressman dan lipinski. how involved is emily's list going to be in the primaries? stephanie: we are very involved in both of these primaries. is our cisneros candidate down in texas. we think she is a rising star. she has such good energy,
mentioned the race where women are running and it seems likely that will go to hagar orbetween mj amanda edwards and the male candidate. would emily's list get involved in that primary if it was between one of the women in the male candidate? stephanie: yes, absolutely. if the runoff has that dynamic where there is one woman and a male, we will be there. hard to tell, though. that raises an interesting one, and i can't quite tell who is going to come through that, but you are absolutely right,...